10 Weird Fatwas

1. Breastfeed male co-workers In 2007, Dr Izzat Atiya, head of Al Azhar University’s Department of Hadith, issued a fatwa, or Islamic decree, saying that female workers should “breastfeed” their male co-workers in order to work in each other’s company. According to the BBC, he said that if a woman fed a male colleague “directly from…

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Coming to Terms with Fear and Loathing of Cloud Security

IT security is always listed as the number one barrier to adoption when it comes to cloud computing. But despite those concerns adoption of cloud security services continues to grow at unprecedented rates. In fact, while there have been some major breaches virtually none of them have involved a provider of a cloud service being used…

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GET THE PERFECT LOOK FOR EVERY OCCASION WITH SUITSBYYOU

Wearing a suit is about looking well put together. So having a properly fitting and tailored suit, in the right cut for a body shape, in the right fabric are all vital. You should feel comfortable wearing a suit and be able to express yourself.There are a variety of cuts for men’s suits. Slim, athletic, classic,…

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Jio Offers Calls To US, UK In Just Rs. 3 Per Minute

India's latest telecom operator Reliance Jio, which has started a price war within the Indian telecom industry by offering high speed 4G internet at very low prices along with free voice calling is also offering international calls at prices as low as Rs. 3 per minute. According to the Reliance Jio website, customers can drastically reduce…

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Interesting Read : Mystery Behind the Seventh door of Shri Anantha Padmanabha swamy temple Anantha Padmanabha swamy, Kerala, South India

The temple of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy in Tiruvananthapuram, Kerala has got the world's attention in recent days.  About 1 Lakh crores worth of gold is found in the underground vault's of temple.The committee which was employed takes in to account its value based on ancient and historical facts the value of the treasure will be approximately…

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Biggest Scam In India After Independence

Jeep scandal(1948) - Rs.80 Lakhs: India's corruption graph begins. V. K. Krishna Menon, then the Indian high commissioner to Britain, bypassed protocol to sign a deal worth Rs 80 lakh with a foreign firm for the purchase of army jeeps. The case was closed in 1955 and soon after Menon joined the Nehru cabinet. Cycle import…

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